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has the fbi taken administrative actions with regard to any fbi employees performance and duties and relationships in this case? >> circling all the findings were pushed to the inspection division as is normal course of action for us, and that group, the team is reviewing to it for the action and to determine whether any administrative action or any performance related action is going to be taken. >> what is the timetable for the completion of the process? >> i think it said between 60 and 90 days. >> out side of the wfo task force, was anybody else at wfo or fbi headquarters aware of the length of time it was taking to act on this? >> sir, there was an informational lead sent to headquarters the day didn't track the lead. again, that has changed and will change under the new system. estimates of the management monitor this -- >> sir, it is monitored so there are 90 days refuse that would have caught that it had lagged. again though, the commission report stated and we concurred that time period is still too long. >> okay. i'm going to go to mr. carter at the end. >> let me try to co
has the fbi taken administrative actions with regard to any fbi employees performance and duties and relationships in this case? >> circling all the findings were pushed to the inspection division as is normal course of action for us, and that group, the team is reviewing to it for the action and to determine whether any administrative action or any performance related action is going to be taken. >> what is the timetable for the completion of the process? >> i think it said...
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finally, i'd add in fbi. they have some tremendous capabilities, they have the law enforcement arm, and when you put all three of us together, i think our country knows what we are doing is transparent, and we're doing the right thing. in doing that, you got all three players to the table. i think command and control in partnership is key, especially with our allies, and i put the allies on the table because this is huge for our future. the concept of operating in cyberspace, we mentioned earlier. it's an honor and privilege to represent the soldiers, airmen, sailors, and marines here today. it is our opportunity to tell you about the accomplishments and performance in the future. i ask that the statement for the record be included on the record, and that's all i have, chairman. >> thank you, so much, general. your statement will be made part of the record, and we'll start with a 7-minute first round. general kehler, first, do you support the miss cage year 20 # -- fiscal year 2013 budget request? >> yes, sir
finally, i'd add in fbi. they have some tremendous capabilities, they have the law enforcement arm, and when you put all three of us together, i think our country knows what we are doing is transparent, and we're doing the right thing. in doing that, you got all three players to the table. i think command and control in partnership is key, especially with our allies, and i put the allies on the table because this is huge for our future. the concept of operating in cyberspace, we mentioned...
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should do what, and as you correctly said, this has to be a team approach, and d.o.d., dhs and the fbi have different but complementary roles so what i would like to do, since based on some of the questioning i heard today, i think there's still a little bit of confusion, is just take you through a series of questions in the hopes of clarifying who does what. first, let me say, do you agree that our critical infrastructure today is not as secure as it should be? >> senator, i do. >> and second, and related to that, several studies and experts have told us on the homeland security committee that critical infrastructure operators are not taking in some cases even the most basic measures such as regularly installing patches or software updates or changing passwords from default settings, and those are pretty basic and known vulnerabilities. would you agree with that assessment? >> i think those are basic vulnerabilities. i would say -- i would add to that we see that in a number of cases in other areas as well. >> in addition to just critical infrastructure. the reason i'm focused on crit
should do what, and as you correctly said, this has to be a team approach, and d.o.d., dhs and the fbi have different but complementary roles so what i would like to do, since based on some of the questioning i heard today, i think there's still a little bit of confusion, is just take you through a series of questions in the hopes of clarifying who does what. first, let me say, do you agree that our critical infrastructure today is not as secure as it should be? >> senator, i do. >>...
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the fbi has a computer, jptf. there's expertise in other areas of the government, and then you get into particular sectors, department of energy by way of example with the national apps, also huge resources. you have them around, but in terms of at one place where there is considerable cyber expertise, probably the best in the world, look at the nsa. >> how often are you talking to the director of the bureau? standing regular meetings where you get together to coordinate issues, or just an ongoing process right now? >> it's ongoing, but the three of us do get together, and because we're building here. i mean, this is kind of a new way to look at this new and evolving threat to national security. we have to kind of get out of thinking, thinking analog and think digital. we have to really move and really think of government institutions and how best they organize themselves. >> we're going to take questions from the audience, which you'll write down on index cards, but i want to get into the domain of cyber warfare,
the fbi has a computer, jptf. there's expertise in other areas of the government, and then you get into particular sectors, department of energy by way of example with the national apps, also huge resources. you have them around, but in terms of at one place where there is considerable cyber expertise, probably the best in the world, look at the nsa. >> how often are you talking to the director of the bureau? standing regular meetings where you get together to coordinate issues, or just...
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we work very closely with the fbi. dhs serves as the focal point for the government cybersecurity outreach and public awareness efforts. as we perform this work where mindful that one of our missions is to ensure that privacy, confidentiality and civil liberties are not diminished by our efforts. the department has implemented strong privacy and civil rights and civil liberties standards in all its cybersecurity programs and initiatives from the outset, and we are pleased to see these in the draft bill. now, administration of private-sector reports, going back decades and laid outsiders agree strategies and highlighted the need for legal authorities. in addition to other statute, the home and security act of 2002 specifically directed dhs to enhance the security of nonfederal networks by providing analysis and warnings, crisis management support, and technical assistance to state and local governments, and the private sector. policy initiatives have had to supplement the existing statutes. these initiatives strike a co
we work very closely with the fbi. dhs serves as the focal point for the government cybersecurity outreach and public awareness efforts. as we perform this work where mindful that one of our missions is to ensure that privacy, confidentiality and civil liberties are not diminished by our efforts. the department has implemented strong privacy and civil rights and civil liberties standards in all its cybersecurity programs and initiatives from the outset, and we are pleased to see these in the...
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the fbi's role, the fbi as you know wears two hats. they have a criminal responsibility as well as a national security responsibility. and the fbi's role is really looking domestically to gather intelligence and mitigate the threat. and the fbi does that in a variety of ways, clicking intelligence, sharing it with others and government sharing it with the private sector. the primary goal really trying to attribute he was conducting these attacks but is it a criminal group? is a nationstate? is it a terrorist group? >> host: how is the fbi performing? >> guest: i think the fbi is performing as was again under the circumstances. i've said that we're not winning the fight although we've won many battles but we are not winning long-term because the offense outpaces the defense. the sophisticated adversaries are becoming more sophisticated. there are more groups, adversarial groups that are getting online because of the value of the data. it's incredibly valuable and because of that many of these groups are moving their criminal enterprises
the fbi's role, the fbi as you know wears two hats. they have a criminal responsibility as well as a national security responsibility. and the fbi's role is really looking domestically to gather intelligence and mitigate the threat. and the fbi does that in a variety of ways, clicking intelligence, sharing it with others and government sharing it with the private sector. the primary goal really trying to attribute he was conducting these attacks but is it a criminal group? is a nationstate? is...
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he joined the fbi in 1983 in minneapolis. he went on to work in new york before moving to the bureau's headquarters in washington to supervise the organized crime session. since 1999 when he helped lead the inquiry into the crash of egypt air flight 990 off nantucket, massachusetts, he has worked on some of the nation's highest profile cases involving national security. after the 9/11 attacks he was put in charge of the fbi's expanded counterterrorism branch, eventually becoming the bureau's executive assistant director of counterterrorism and counterintelligence. pistole led or was involved in a number of high-profile investigations including the 2003, suicide bombings in riyadh, saudi arabia, the breakup of a plot to bomb new york city subways in 2009, and later that year the case of the would-be "underwear bomber" on the detroit-bound jet on christmas. he also took part in the investigation of an attempted car bombing in times square in 2010. in 2004, pistole was named deputy director of the fbi and was serving in the numb
he joined the fbi in 1983 in minneapolis. he went on to work in new york before moving to the bureau's headquarters in washington to supervise the organized crime session. since 1999 when he helped lead the inquiry into the crash of egypt air flight 990 off nantucket, massachusetts, he has worked on some of the nation's highest profile cases involving national security. after the 9/11 attacks he was put in charge of the fbi's expanded counterterrorism branch, eventually becoming the bureau's...
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the fbi has its own protocols in terms of how they proceed. and i'm going to let director mueller and others examine those protocols, and make some statements to the public generally. i do want to emphasize what i said before. general petraeus had an extraordinary career. deserved this country with great distinction in iraq, in afghanistan, and as head of the cia. by his own assessment, he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary as the director of cia with respect to this personal matter that he is now dealing with, with his family, and with his wife. and it's on that basis that he tendered his resignation, and it's on that basis that i accepted it. but i want to emphasize that from my perspective at least, he has provided this country and extraordinary service. we are safer because of the work that dave petraeus has done, and my main hope right now is that he and his family are able to move on, and that this instead of being -- this into a being a single side note on what has been otherwise been an extraordinary career. [inaudi
the fbi has its own protocols in terms of how they proceed. and i'm going to let director mueller and others examine those protocols, and make some statements to the public generally. i do want to emphasize what i said before. general petraeus had an extraordinary career. deserved this country with great distinction in iraq, in afghanistan, and as head of the cia. by his own assessment, he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary as the director of cia with respect to this...
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when the fbi was given the tools, local and state law enforcement, it takes time. it just doesn't happen. and so what's important is to identify trends, not to be too impatient with the way in which the world works. because that's not something that any of us in our points of time are going to change, but the ideas is to build the momentum. and i think when you look at the 21st century border declaration presidents obama and calderÓn in 2010, beyond the border vision by prime minister harper and president obama and 2011, you begin to see trendlines established. i can assure you that the relationship with mexico and, indeed, with canada is simply not what it was five years ago. certainly not what it was 10 years ago. so without detracting from the proposition that it takes work, it takes work all the people in this room who care about these things. the fact of the matter is that we see trends that are considerably more favorable to this vision than what existed even a short time ago. >> chris, i was just going to add, i think in terms of, more in terms of actors ra
when the fbi was given the tools, local and state law enforcement, it takes time. it just doesn't happen. and so what's important is to identify trends, not to be too impatient with the way in which the world works. because that's not something that any of us in our points of time are going to change, but the ideas is to build the momentum. and i think when you look at the 21st century border declaration presidents obama and calderÓn in 2010, beyond the border vision by prime minister harper...
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i do not support anyone who is murdered an fbi agent. she mentions 9/11 attacks in hiroshima bombs. i did not make those comments. but people are tired of guilt by association politics. in fact, are we to assume recently took an award from an organization that minimizes domestic violence and believes in legitimate, or the actual president has said the woman's battered movement has outlived its time? >> moderator: your time is. you didn't answer the question. cumbersome and commercially to speak on the subject on the table or should remove him from the questions? bono mack: committee about? about to respond to that attack about the of medicare. >> moderator: could you please answer the question. ruiz: repeat the question, please. >> you got to voters who never vote to cut medicare or social security. not once, not twice, never. get many experts and even officials under the up on the administration have argued the existing programs are fiscally unsustainable. do you think you're being disingenuous to voters when he promised not to have cuts. hello to say the two programs? ruiz: over 5
i do not support anyone who is murdered an fbi agent. she mentions 9/11 attacks in hiroshima bombs. i did not make those comments. but people are tired of guilt by association politics. in fact, are we to assume recently took an award from an organization that minimizes domestic violence and believes in legitimate, or the actual president has said the woman's battered movement has outlived its time? >> moderator: your time is. you didn't answer the question. cumbersome and commercially to...
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outside the fbi, the facts of ongoing investigations. we made the determination as we were going through the matter that then was not a threat to national security. had we made the determination that a threat to national security existed, we would, of course, have made that known to the president and also to the appropriate members on the hill. as we went through the investigation, looked at the facts, and tried to exam them as they develop. we were very -- we felt very secure in the knowledge that a national security threat did not exist that warranted the sharing of that information with the white house or with the -- when we got a point in the investigation, it was very late in the investigation after a critical interview occurred on the friday before we made that disclosure. when we got to that point, when we thought it was appropriate to share the information, we did so. >> thank you. >>> friday on washington journal, republican wisconsin senator ron johnson on the fiscal cliff negotiation and what's ahead for the congress. more on
outside the fbi, the facts of ongoing investigations. we made the determination as we were going through the matter that then was not a threat to national security. had we made the determination that a threat to national security existed, we would, of course, have made that known to the president and also to the appropriate members on the hill. as we went through the investigation, looked at the facts, and tried to exam them as they develop. we were very -- we felt very secure in the knowledge...
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the fbi has lowered their standards in order for you to become an fbi agent. local law enforcement agencies here in texas across the major cities are now cannibalizing from each other, offering $20,000 signing bonuses in order to cannibalize the neighboring cities, the police department. why? because many of these law enforcement agents are made up of retiring baby boomers and so when you look across the country, if you want to get stuck on how high the border fence should be, my argument is rome is burning and no one is paying attention to it because it is forwarded in the demographic changes we are beginning to see. now here is another major factor that unfortunately people are not paying attention to and that is that for centuries, people moved to where the jobs were. we have seen this migration pattern from rural areas to urban areas. the problem is now that jobs are moving to where the people are. that is why microsoft software to the software engineering plant in vancouver, opening 1500 jobs. microsoft has a multiplier effect which means for every job mi
the fbi has lowered their standards in order for you to become an fbi agent. local law enforcement agencies here in texas across the major cities are now cannibalizing from each other, offering $20,000 signing bonuses in order to cannibalize the neighboring cities, the police department. why? because many of these law enforcement agents are made up of retiring baby boomers and so when you look across the country, if you want to get stuck on how high the border fence should be, my argument is...
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more and more states and some are getting involved in mortgage fraud committees and working with the fbi federal government and state government officials to address the problem of mortgage fraud appraisal fraud. >> do you think that this has happened in your state? >> i agree there have been efforts on the subcommittee refuse issues that occur in other states were certainly made available aware of other states who joined the investigator and has been diluted to allow the regulators to attend at no cost, and to focus on some of these issues that you may seek. as i pointed out in my testimony in dealing with law enforcement officials, one thing is they have to have a fairly substantial threshold of financial harm before they can become interested in a per patrician. and when they have participated in task forces which i think have been useful in helping identify the players and in some of these mortgage frauds to be shared both ways because they're in a criminal investigation. the licensing investigation may compromise their criminal the investigation. >> i'm in a very generous mood. my p
more and more states and some are getting involved in mortgage fraud committees and working with the fbi federal government and state government officials to address the problem of mortgage fraud appraisal fraud. >> do you think that this has happened in your state? >> i agree there have been efforts on the subcommittee refuse issues that occur in other states were certainly made available aware of other states who joined the investigator and has been diluted to allow the regulators...
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fbi director robert mueller's recent statement, the danger of cyber attacks will equal or even surpass the danger of terrorism in the foreseeable future, is a stark reminder that strengthening cybersecurity must be a key priority for this congress. cyber criminals and terrorists are targeting our critical infrastructure including our electricity grids, financial markets and transportation networks, and this has been mentioned by the panelists. american businesses face constant cyber attacks that seek to steal their intellectual property and trade secrets. however, some obscurity policy has been slow to suggest to these ever-increasing and sophisticated cyber threats. the cybersecurity act of 2012 will give the federal government and the private sector the tools necessary to respond to these troubling threats, i feel. finalizing this important legislation is a pressing priority for this congress, and i look forward to working with you on this. my question is to the panel. finish as you know, the -- as you know, the bill contains new hiring and pay authorities to bolster the federal-civi
fbi director robert mueller's recent statement, the danger of cyber attacks will equal or even surpass the danger of terrorism in the foreseeable future, is a stark reminder that strengthening cybersecurity must be a key priority for this congress. cyber criminals and terrorists are targeting our critical infrastructure including our electricity grids, financial markets and transportation networks, and this has been mentioned by the panelists. american businesses face constant cyber attacks...
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the fbi director was there the other day. what americans think about obstetricians at this point? do they think it is improving the -- >> we remain focused on creating a peaceful transition in yemen and we will continue to stand by and people as they take steps to realize a more prosperous and space future. obviously it's a very important place and we've made that clear with regards to the national security. the approach as comprehensive and we will continue as the transition progresses to meet the needs by delivering humanitarian economic aid as clause providing security and counterterrorism support to combat the threat of the violent extremism. as i said earlier which i think he made reference to, al qaeda despite the success we have achieved in the fight against it remains a threat to the united states and aqap is in particular a threat as we see it. so that's why we have the relationship that we have with young men in terms of or joint efforts to fight the threat of the violent extremism and we will continue to do that. i'm not quite to comment on the counterterrorism of tortf
the fbi director was there the other day. what americans think about obstetricians at this point? do they think it is improving the -- >> we remain focused on creating a peaceful transition in yemen and we will continue to stand by and people as they take steps to realize a more prosperous and space future. obviously it's a very important place and we've made that clear with regards to the national security. the approach as comprehensive and we will continue as the transition progresses...
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we have the fbi which has developed a 10,000-plus intelligence unit within the united states. and some people are surprised at that and they say oh, bob mueller, the director of the fbi, in his public report in an open hearing to us pointed out that there have been some 20 arrests this past year of people engaged in the pursuit of a terrorist plot against this country who have been stopped. i think that's very important. i think it's important that we continue it. it is my belief people will come after us if we can, if they can. therefore the safety of this nation, the protection of this nation is really our first challenge and our main goal. so i think that is very good. i think to show the difference you can look at the a bottom at that bad -- abottabad take down, the care that was taken with intelligence, the specialization of the people who participated. and the fact that it was done without an american life lost in the process. there is no question that it's created friction with pakistan but it's very difficult for most of us to believe that osama bin laden can live in a
we have the fbi which has developed a 10,000-plus intelligence unit within the united states. and some people are surprised at that and they say oh, bob mueller, the director of the fbi, in his public report in an open hearing to us pointed out that there have been some 20 arrests this past year of people engaged in the pursuit of a terrorist plot against this country who have been stopped. i think that's very important. i think it's important that we continue it. it is my belief people will...
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this is obviously a tragedy, and it is an incident that is under investigation both by the fbi and when it comes to diplomatic security and security by diplomatic facilities by the accountability review board established by senator quentin. as a matter of policy that was discussed in the the lightning way in this debate and when it comes to afghanistan the president working with countless allies has established a policy to draw down our forces in afghanistan event to end that war by 2014 that is not the policy and this president has committed to bringing our forces that come from afghanistan of setting a deadline is to make it clear to the government in kabul as it was made clear to the government in baghdad and iraq and they will begin to take increasing responsibility for their own securities so that when it comes to fighting and sometimes dying for the sake of afghan for afghanistan the people that the afghan forces to on that responsibility and that is why we're joined on the forces there. the president is very committed to this. he made clear in the campaign for president in 2008 t
this is obviously a tragedy, and it is an incident that is under investigation both by the fbi and when it comes to diplomatic security and security by diplomatic facilities by the accountability review board established by senator quentin. as a matter of policy that was discussed in the the lightning way in this debate and when it comes to afghanistan the president working with countless allies has established a policy to draw down our forces in afghanistan event to end that war by 2014 that...
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we continue this wonderful name in history for this particular line of cases, back in the 1990s, the fbi used a wire tapping technique called carnivore. and carnivore was designed to detect the evidence of the illegal conduct that was transmitted through new communication technologies. of course it turns out to be an imperfect technique and made readily available to the police a whole range of communications and related to the investigation. so we knew for some time that the so-called perfect search, like the infallible dog, was also a legal fiction. and we felt it was important in this amicus brief to the court to talk about this problem because we see a functional equivalent in many of the new search techniques. the airport body scanners, the detection devices in the digital network searching techniques to the canine problem, which is essentially this, if this technique is in fact imperfect and dusty stack lots of materials unrelated to the investigation, then there needs to be some oversight and accountability from the courts before the government is allowed to use this technique in t
we continue this wonderful name in history for this particular line of cases, back in the 1990s, the fbi used a wire tapping technique called carnivore. and carnivore was designed to detect the evidence of the illegal conduct that was transmitted through new communication technologies. of course it turns out to be an imperfect technique and made readily available to the police a whole range of communications and related to the investigation. so we knew for some time that the so-called perfect...
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to this date, we don't have the fbi interviews of the survivors conducted one or two days after the attack. we don't have the basic information about what was said the night of the attack, as of this date. so i remember the episode pretty well. our democratic friends felt like a john bolton didn't have the information needed to make an informed decision about ambassador bolton's qualifications. john bolton, the then ambassador, and democratic saying we're not going to go, we're not going to consider this domination domination in till we get basic answers to our concern. all i can do is that the concerns i have are greater today than they were before, and we're not even close to getting the basic answers. [inaudible] >> i have many more questions that need to be answered. [inaudible] >> ambassador rice released a statement about that meeting with senators mccain, graham and kelly ayotte saying in part in the course of the meeting we explained that the talking points provided by the intelligence community and the initial assessment upon which they were based were incorrect in the key respect
to this date, we don't have the fbi interviews of the survivors conducted one or two days after the attack. we don't have the basic information about what was said the night of the attack, as of this date. so i remember the episode pretty well. our democratic friends felt like a john bolton didn't have the information needed to make an informed decision about ambassador bolton's qualifications. john bolton, the then ambassador, and democratic saying we're not going to go, we're not going to...
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we have already had briefings with director miller, the fbi and general petraeus and we are going to continue to work on that to try to figure out a way, and i commend chairman feinstein. she is very strong on this. we want to figure out the right kind of provisions the we can put into legislative language that are going to do what we can legislatively to begin to do a better job on an oversight standpoint making sure that this doesn't happen again or not least discourage people from committing the leaks in the future. but that still doesn't address the current situation. >> the expressed strongly. can you comment on that? >> i don't know. i really don't know. that's why we need to have an investigation. i'm not ready to invite someone kick. i would like to the to the administration that covered this issue senator chambliss will tell you was 1917. it's clear that this whole legislation and the situation has changed a lot since 1917. so that needs to be updated. finally, i would like to say again i know many people in the intelligence committee professionals that have been working in
we have already had briefings with director miller, the fbi and general petraeus and we are going to continue to work on that to try to figure out a way, and i commend chairman feinstein. she is very strong on this. we want to figure out the right kind of provisions the we can put into legislative language that are going to do what we can legislatively to begin to do a better job on an oversight standpoint making sure that this doesn't happen again or not least discourage people from committing...
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on the other hand if someone is discovered and prevented in an attack in the united states by the fbi the roots of that information are law enforcement derived. the going in position is we ought to treat this as a law enforcement problem and enter this into the american court system. i suppose if we stayed her long enough we could think of exceptions but in broad measure my sense is that is how we should deal with it. i hope made it worth your while coming here this afternoon. i hope you have left with more questions than you had when you came in. that was my intent. and thank you very much for the opportunity. and, go air force. [applause] >> live coverage at the top of the hour from the brookings institution hosting a discussion on national defense issues and the 2012 presidential election begins at 1:00 p.m. eastern on our companion network c-span3, followed by a second event at brookings looking how the war on terrorism will play in the 2012 campaign starting at 3:30 eastern. >> taking a look at the capitol today on a mild day in washington, d.c., as members from both chambers of
on the other hand if someone is discovered and prevented in an attack in the united states by the fbi the roots of that information are law enforcement derived. the going in position is we ought to treat this as a law enforcement problem and enter this into the american court system. i suppose if we stayed her long enough we could think of exceptions but in broad measure my sense is that is how we should deal with it. i hope made it worth your while coming here this afternoon. i hope you have...
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and the thing that comes to mind is the anchor that people felt up towards the restrictions on the fbi using bugle searches, you know, under the old version of the levy guidelines after 911 which was cut by the fbi is the wonder people or was that under some interpretations, the one group of people who can't kugel your name and see what comes up. i wonder if you end up in a situation in which to go to something like cain said, you have this very restrictive set of rules on the basis that the police are different and tell the day something really bad happens in that you really cannot sustain them because what you're actually preventing them from doing is what all of us can now do, go to bridgestone, buy a little $300 -- i almost bought one for this event. at $300 thing that you can control which are iphone. and i just wonder about the stability of it in the long run. >> next time you should be beating this from your drone. >> exactly. we will. >> your expense report. >> and not sure. al directed to both. you started your remarks with a cautionary tale, but the cautionary tale seems to m
and the thing that comes to mind is the anchor that people felt up towards the restrictions on the fbi using bugle searches, you know, under the old version of the levy guidelines after 911 which was cut by the fbi is the wonder people or was that under some interpretations, the one group of people who can't kugel your name and see what comes up. i wonder if you end up in a situation in which to go to something like cain said, you have this very restrictive set of rules on the basis that the...
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he was convicted in 2009 after fbi agents investigating obligation from corruption found $90,000 in cash hidden in jefferson's freezer. a federal appeals court upheld all but one of the 11 accounts on which the jury convicted jefferson. congress is back this week following last week's thanksgiving break you listen to me your bloomberg who said the damage was unprecedented, that it may be the worst storm the city has ever faced and was 10 feet, governor christie said the damage in new jersey was unthinkable when we had five years, hurricane wind, we had, you know, massive flooding and you look at the city's shut down of the stock exchanges we start to get a sense of the scale and scope and yet the networks perform. i've read dozens of stories the last couple of weeks have many consumers there are only a link to information, the only tied to any sort of affirmation or people with through their smartphone, so while there was obviously an impact on the sites the networks performed really pretty well. >> some networks did well, some did less well, but we don't really have sought the informati
he was convicted in 2009 after fbi agents investigating obligation from corruption found $90,000 in cash hidden in jefferson's freezer. a federal appeals court upheld all but one of the 11 accounts on which the jury convicted jefferson. congress is back this week following last week's thanksgiving break you listen to me your bloomberg who said the damage was unprecedented, that it may be the worst storm the city has ever faced and was 10 feet, governor christie said the damage in new jersey was...
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when he carried 43 out of the 50 states and defeated an incumbent president by a larger margin than fbi and -- at tiahrt and herbert hoover. he did among the various subgroups the women, african-americans, asians, hispanics, 18 to 29 and so forth and you overly his performance in 1980 over this electorate, he loses by the same amount that rahm needed -- romney did. this is a long-term problem for the party. the country is becoming more diverse. of the country's aging, and this is going to present some challenges for the party. i am relatively optimistic that they can find ways to build bridges to those voters that they need to get about it now. >> ralph you talk about demographics and we have other panelists we have ever heard from yet but since you were leaving early i want to ask you haven't mentioned the issue free of the conversation and the christian conservative community. it does seem to me to have a role. can you talk about foreign policy or the individuals and how the christian community is now with the conservative christian community is looking at those issues? >> we are stil
when he carried 43 out of the 50 states and defeated an incumbent president by a larger margin than fbi and -- at tiahrt and herbert hoover. he did among the various subgroups the women, african-americans, asians, hispanics, 18 to 29 and so forth and you overly his performance in 1980 over this electorate, he loses by the same amount that rahm needed -- romney did. this is a long-term problem for the party. the country is becoming more diverse. of the country's aging, and this is going to...
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you are not having a war on your orders and making sure the international community sends billions of fbi success and making sure that the people see results for their elections, and political success is making sure that hamas and gaza doesn't govern the relationship with egypt but that egypt governs the relationship with a hamas. if this is the root of the government of egypt pursues, then the potential for the working relationship with israel is possible. if it tries to achieve political success in the it the logical means, then we in the united states will be in a very difficult position and the israelis will be in an even more difficult position. .. >> you have a question earlier. no? okay, howard. >> ten years ago we were frantically trying to buy stinger missiles in bosnia should probably gotten there from afghanistan. the question i have come is if we do consider legal support to the syria and freedom fighters, how do we manage especially when it comes to no presence at all, how do we manage to control where those go and how they might get used? >> when i made a reference to seeing
you are not having a war on your orders and making sure the international community sends billions of fbi success and making sure that the people see results for their elections, and political success is making sure that hamas and gaza doesn't govern the relationship with egypt but that egypt governs the relationship with a hamas. if this is the root of the government of egypt pursues, then the potential for the working relationship with israel is possible. if it tries to achieve political...
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and not even the fbi can find it. it's really time for a change. >> eisenhower answers america. >> i pay $24 for these groceries. look, for this little? >> a few years ago, those same groceries cost you $10. now 24. next year, 30. that's what will happen unless we have a change. >> eisenhower answers america. >> can you cut taxes, mr. eisenhower? >> we can and will. today an average man with one child has $1200 in taxes squeezed out of his pay yet the democrats say taxes must go up. but we will put the lid on government spending. >> eisenhower answers america. >> i'm 66. i can't live on my social security. nobody can. >> i stand for expanded social security and more real benefits. believe me, sir, if i am president, i will give you older foals action, not just sympathy. >> eisenhower answers america. >> we retired on a less than $2,000 pension and at today's prices we just can't live on it. >> with today's taxes and prices you need over $4,000 to buy what $2,000 bought then. that's why i say, vote for a change. >> eis
and not even the fbi can find it. it's really time for a change. >> eisenhower answers america. >> i pay $24 for these groceries. look, for this little? >> a few years ago, those same groceries cost you $10. now 24. next year, 30. that's what will happen unless we have a change. >> eisenhower answers america. >> can you cut taxes, mr. eisenhower? >> we can and will. today an average man with one child has $1200 in taxes squeezed out of his pay yet the...
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it took the fbi to get to the scene. and we need to make sure that we are not falling back to where we were before september 11, where things get so passionate information is not being communicated, and when agencies are not working together. and senator mccain pointed out a poignant example of that, that there were eyewitnesses there that it took days for us to get information to the intelligence community about what those eyewitnesses had seen, which would have cleared up the misrepresentations that were made about the reaction to the video from day one. and so i think those questions have to be answered to make sure that we prevent future attacks like this. >> there will be as we know nominations coming forward for a secretary, new secretary of defense, a new director of the cia. these questions will be part of that process, will be part of our obligation as our role of advice and consent. questions? yes. sprint center, you talked about affiliate of leadership. do you think that people above the assistant secretary of
it took the fbi to get to the scene. and we need to make sure that we are not falling back to where we were before september 11, where things get so passionate information is not being communicated, and when agencies are not working together. and senator mccain pointed out a poignant example of that, that there were eyewitnesses there that it took days for us to get information to the intelligence community about what those eyewitnesses had seen, which would have cleared up the...